On his weekly radio show, Dallas Cowboys owner and GM Jerry Jones makes it clear that he has no intentions of ever relinquishing the GM title and hiring someone else to run the team. Now depending on your personal opinion that may or may not be a good idea, but many people inside and outside of Dallas have always wondered how would things be if Jones was to let go of that role and some of his control. Click below to read moreGametime Girl

“We are not structured that way,” Jones told KRLD-FM on Tuesday morning. “We didn’t structure it that way with my ownership. There’s no way that I would be involved here and not be the final decision-maker on something as important as players, and that is a key area. That’s never been anybody’s misunderstanding. It’s been a debated thing, but it’s just not going to happen.”

Jones the general manager has a team that’s 3-5 overall heading into a game at Philadelphia on Sunday afternoon.

Jones the owner and Jones the general manager have won three Super Bowls together. But recently, the general manager has struggled.

The Cowboys have won just two playoff games since their last Super Bowl appearance, in the 1995 season when they beat Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XXX, and haven’t drafted well on a consistent basis. Only five players remain from the 2009 and 2010 drafts combined.